Mapped: 15 years of unprecedented urbanization.
The growth of migration to cities in China is equal to the population of the US, the fastest human history.
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Mapped: 15 years of unprecedented urbanization.
The growth of migration to cities in China is equal to the population of the US, the fastest human history.
Abandoned Thoughts No. 9, Wang Jun, oil and acrylic on canvas, 2007
Wang Jun graduated from the Sichuan Fine Arts Institute in 1999 and completed his masters in 2005 from the same institution. He currently teaches in the department of Fine Arts at Guizhou University.
We’ll be giving two free gallery tours this month, July 1 and 15th at 1pm. Join Christina Hobbs, our Gallery Manager, in a walk through of our space and learn about Chinese art today.
Learn more at our website
Luo Jie, Prisoner 050, acrylic on canvas, 2007.
More information about Luo Jie here
The gallery manager will be hosting exhibit walkthroughs on May 13th and May 27th at 1pm. She will give an overview of contemporary Chinese art and then explain the paintings in the exhibit.
Our grand opening is two days away! The current exhibit features thirteen paintings each by a different contemporary Chinese artist to give an idea of the artists’ varying styles and interests.
For more information about the exhibit, click here.
Xu Yong Kang, Group Happiness I, 2013, Oil on Canvas.
Remember Xu Yong Kang? Here’s a detail of two of the children depicted in his painting. How can an individual stand out in a collective society? Is it better to stand out or blend in?
More information about Xu Yong Kang here.
Getting ready for the Grand Opening next week! If you’re in Pasadena, visit the gallery and learn more about the contemporary Chinese art on exhibit. The event is free and open to the public.
Check out our Facebook event or our website for more details about what to expect.